Prompt: 16:9 head of broccoli whose florets are made exclusively of abundant multicolored nonpareil sprinkles. The broccoli stem and branches are typical green broccoli, only all florets are made exclusively of nonpareil sprinkles. Insane mashup of the styles of Simon Stålenhag, Giuseppa Arcimboldo and Olivier Herbomel. Meticulous attention to texture and detail. Intricately patterned, positioned on a toplit, strongly reflective glass surface against a stark, velvety, purple background. Represents a take on typical Dutch masters' still life paintings, but is whimsical rather than projecting a serious message about the transience of life. Recreation of an earlier work with new AI tools.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 23, Ōe no Chisato, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "When I look at the moon / I am overcome by the sadness / of a thousand, thousand things - / even though it is not Fall / for me alone." The image shows a waning, yellow moon, which has just risen over the horizon, in a starry, dark sky. Naked, black tree branches reach into the sky, creting intricate patterns. The large sickle of the moon peeks forth from a clearing between the branches. The meadow on the ground is even darker than the sky. A melancholy mood permeates the picture. The sky and the meadow have typical patterns of a woodblock print. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 12, The Monk Henjo, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Let the winds of heaven Blow through the paths among the clouds And close their gates. Then for a while I could detain These messengers in maiden form." The image shows four beautiful Gosechi dancers in their colorful, elaborate, ornamented, multi-layered silk kiminos called jūni-hitoea, holding cypress fans, wearing their hair in an elaborate hairdo, and dancing to celebrate the rice harvest. Above the dancers, ominous, dark clouds are gathering decoratively, blown together by a strong wind. The purpose of the clouds is to detain the four "heavenly madens" from returning to heaven. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 16, Ariwara no Yukihira, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Though we are parted, If on Mount Inaba's peak
I should hear the sound Of the pine trees growing there, I'll come back again to you." The image shows Inaba mountain, on whose slopes a verdant pine forest grows, in the distance. In the foreground, we see a small group of young Japanese Middle Counselors wearing intricately patterned silk black-and-gold robes with a high collar at the back of their necks, over loose, abstractly patterned white-and-gold pants. The noblemen are thronging around one of their members to bid him farewell and good luck for his assignment to Inaba province. Exquisite Japanese folio.
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